The honorific styles of the etnolinguistic communities: An ethnography

Authors

  • Lisa Labial Serafica Department of Arts and Sciences Education/ University of Mindanao Tagum College, Philippines

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.57040/jllls.v2i4.338

Keywords:

Applied linguistics, Honorific styles, Ethnolinguistic communities, Ethnography, Philippines

Abstract

The purpose of this descriptive-qualitative study with ethnographic design was to explore the extant honorific styles of the identified ethnolinguistic communities. Data from 37 selected participants from the Mandaya, Kagan, and Mansaka Tribes of Tagum City who took part in the KII and FGD interview using validated qualitative interview guide pointed to insight. Based on the analyses of data, the findings reveal the existence of the following appellative honorifics: Kinship, Sub-kinship, Rank, Aged, Professional, No Naming, and Identity Honorifics in the Mandaya, Kagan, and Mansaka Tribes of Tagum City. Moreover, it is also found that bound morpheme markers such as ma, dag, da, pyag, an, gi, on, ka, di, and ba exist in the dialects of the ethnolinguistic communities which describe and define the person’s characteristics and abilities in the honorific styles.

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Author Biography

  • Lisa Labial Serafica, Department of Arts and Sciences Education/ University of Mindanao Tagum College, Philippines

    Associate Professor I of the University of Mindanao Tagum College and a graduate of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Education major in Applied Linguistics at the University of the Immaculate Conception, Davao City (2022), as well as Master of English in Applied Linguistics at the University of Southeastern Philippines, Davao City (2018).

Published

2022-12-30

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